Dardhë (; sq-definite, Dardha, literally "pear")
is a community in the former municipality of
Drenovë in
Korçë County,
Albania
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. After local government reform in 2015, it became part of the municipality
Korçë
Korçë (; sq-definite, Korça) is the List of cities and towns in Albania, eighth most populous city of Albania and the seat of Korçë County and Korçë Municipality. The total population of the city is 51,152 and 75,994 of Korçë municipal ...
. It is a well known ski area of Albania since the 1920s. In 2012, the first ever
ski tow in Albania was opened at Bigell Ski Resort near Dardhë.
Demographics
Dardhë is populated by an Orthodox Albanian population with a minority
Aromanian population documented after 1950. There are a few families who were previously nomadic before settling in the village long before the Ottoman invasion in the region.
[ Much of the Orthodox Albanian population has moved away to Albanian cities such as ]Korçë
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and Tirana
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or migrated to Greece
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, Romania
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or the United States
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.[ "I cannot confirm my previous information of Dardhë being a Vlach romanianvillage. There are very few Vlach families here and they came in after 1950. The old inhabitants of the village were Orthodox Albanians and most of them have moved to the urban centres of Albania, mainly Tirana and Korçë; some went to America and Greece."]
History
The town of Dardhë was first founded after the death of Skanderbeg by Albanian Orthodox individuals fleeing into the mountains to avoid the Ottoman administration.[Balkan Insight. "Rich Albanians Breathe New Life into Forgotten Village”. 4 September 2014. http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/rich-albanians-breathe-new-life-into-forgotten-village] Unlike villages located in the Gramos mountains, Dardhë did not undergo any serious collapse or destruction during Ottoman rule.[ "In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Dardhë (Dárdă) would have been described not as a Vlach romanian but rather as an Arvanite, settlement. It probably shared the development of the Vlach villages on Grammos and played a part in their ekistic, cultural, and economic birth and evolution; but it was not inhabited by Vlachs, as least to any notable extent. It certainly received refugees from Nikolicë and Arrëz, and possibly from other Vlach settlements on Grammos; but they probably stayed only for a while before moving on to settle permanently elsewhere, or else they were assimilated by the more numerous Albanian speakers. The interesting thing about Dardhë is that, unlike the other Christian villages on Grammos, it did not suffer any serious destruction or collapse. Its inhabitants never had to leave and the village developed into a kind of centre of resistance for local Christians. The Vlach inhabitants of modern Dardhë are apparently descended from Arvanitovlach nomads who settled there in the twentieth century."]
A Greek school was founded in the village in 1810 by Ikonomou Isidoros while Greek education was flourishing with the establishment of additional schools at the beginning of the 20th century: a girls' school (1901-1902) and a middle level school. In the school season of 1901-1902 a total of 150 students attended the Greek schools, which were sponsored by the local community fund, as well as the local Orthodox Church.[ The first Albanian school opened in 1917 with the initiative of Leonidha Çika, which started with 20 students, and with financing from the Vatra, which sponsors the new school in 1924 that is still in place today.]
Dardhë has historically suffered from heavy emigration. Many families originating from the area would form the first Albanian community in the United States
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and Romania
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. People from Dardhë have been immense contributors to Albanian-American organizations. Sotir Peçi, Josif Pani, and Gjergj Konda, among others, would start the society Besa-Besë, the Kombi newspaper, and the unification of the Albanian American societies into a single federation, Vatra, with Sotir Peçi as one of the initial founders.[JOSIF PANI - Publisher and patriot of the Albanian colony in America](_blank)
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Current Prime Minister Edi Rama has some family roots in Dardhë. In the past years, it has become a destination mainly for internal tourism by Albanian citizens, creating jobs for Dardhë residents.
Notable people
* Sotir Peçi, mathematician, former Minister of Education and publisher
* Kostandin and Athanas Zografi, brothers, 18th century painters, distinguished for their work in Ardenica Monastery, Vithkuq, Moscopole and Mount Athos
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The mountain and most of the Athos peninsula are governed ...
* Teodor Laço, writer and diplomat
* Polycarpos of Larissa (-1821), Orthodox bishop of Larissa
* Thomas Nassi, musician
See also
* Tourism in Albania
* List of ski areas and resorts in Europe
* Vatra, the Pan-Albanian Federation of America
References
External links
Dardha.org
Dardhe at Visit-Korca.com
Bigell Ski Resort on Facebook
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Populated places in Korçë
Ski areas and resorts in Albania
Villages in Korçë County